The Ghost Dance (1980)
Genre: Horror | Thriller | Slasher
Country: USA | Director: Peter F. Buffa
Language: English | Subtitles: English (Optiuonal, embedded in Mkv file)
Aspect ratio: Widescreen 1.85:1 | Length: 93mn
Bdrip H264 Mkv – 1920×1036 – 23.976fps – 4.21gb
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0080787/
Audio 2: Commentary by Genre Critic and Author J.A. Kerswell
and Film and TV Historian and Author Amanda Reyes
The spirit of a long-dead warrior possesses the body of an Indian medicine man and turns him into a homicidal maniac.
It’s late afternoon on the Arizona desert as workers unearth an Indian body. Dr.Kay Foster (Julie Amato), the director of anthropology at a local university supervises the dig. She finds the remains of an ancient Indian warlord known as Nahaluh. That sinister night an Indian scavenger, Aranjo (Henry Bal) creeps into the excavation and steals an Indian medicine bag. That’s where the horror begins.
“Peter F.Buffa’s “The Ghost Dance” is a bloody supernatural slasher flick with a nice Indian angle. The acting is surprisingly good and there is some suspense and gore, including throat slashing and spear impaling. The film is extremely obscure, so grab the copy and treasure it. Highly recommended.”
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